Everyone needs a timeout every once in a while...even the dog. A day or two in the country with no newspapers, radio, television, unnecessary human interaction can do wonders for your blood pressure, your heart rate and your overall wellbeing. I thought I'd take the advice I give my own patients and try it out for myself. After two days of doing nothing but sitting under a tree watching the dog observe the horse playing with the pony who was studying the deer outside the paddock guarding her foal who was playfully paracing around a chipmunk eating a nut - I began to relax, and center myself to the natural environment. We took short walks around the perimeter of my cousin's farm, munching on wild berries, observing wildlife in the pond; we picked greens and squash blossoms for our breakfast that were prepared with eggs from the chickens down the road. The afternoon was much the same...say nothing, do nothing; just sit and absorb the sights, smells and sounds around us. Dinner was very much the same - fresh greens accompanied by organic goat burgers from another farm in the area. Bed by 10 and up at 5am to the singing of the birds.
There's something to be said for the quiet, naturalness of a farm. Nothing goes to waste and when nature is allowed to 'do it's thing', all is right in the world. We returned from the farm with a goodie bag filled with greens from the garden (a little bag of fairy dust you might say); the dog is walking around with her old bounce to her step, and I'm feeling more relaxed and rested; we're ready to meet and greet our Monday morning patients with a smile and another fine story.

With gratitude to Connie Rovigo and John DiGregorio of Cavallo Jewellers, Red Hook, New York. http://www.yessy.com/cavallojewelers
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